CAVERNOUS

CAVERNOUS

Don Bartletti / LAT

CAVERNOUS: Workers pour concrete flooring. The tanks are 262 feet across and will hold nearly 42 million gallons of liquefied natural gas. Up to half of the current project's natural gas output would go to Baja California and the rest to the U.S. Southwest. A proposed expansion would serve even more of the Southwest.

CAVERNOUS: Workers pour concrete flooring. The tanks are 262 feet across and will hold nearly 42 million gallons of liquefied natural gas. Up to half of the current project's natural gas output would go to Baja California and the rest to the U.S. Southwest. A proposed expansion would serve even more of the Southwest. (Don Bartletti / LAT)

CAVERNOUS: Workers pour concrete flooring. The tanks are 262 feet across and will hold nearly 42 million gallons of liquefied natural gas. Up to half of the current project's natural gas output would go to Baja California and the rest to the U.S. Southwest. A proposed expansion would serve even more of the Southwest.